Reserved Seating Example:

When the 5 reserved seats are full, any other physics major attempting to register for this class will receive a "Closed Reserve" error message. To get a 6th physics major into the class, the department can give that student a CAP (Capacity) override. Giving a physics major an override into the class does not lower the number of un-reserved seats, but instead will increase the total number of students in the class to 16.

When the 10 open seats are full, any other non-physics major attempting to register for this class will receive a "Closed Reserve" error message. The department may choose to give that student a CAP (Capacity) override, in which case the total number of seats in the class will increase by one.

How to indicate Reserved Seats on the SSR1000 report

In the SEAT column, write the major code/number of seats to be reserved for that major.